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Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Proper Management of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)

Screenings and Grit

June 23, 2015Carey L. HurlburtCarey.Hurlburt@ct.gov(860) 424-3248 Solid Waste Advisory Committee

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

What are STP Screenings and Grit?

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Course Screens aka Bar Racks

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

STP Screenings • Typical Components:

– Textiles– Plastics– Paper– Rocks– Wood– Organics– Other Rubbish

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Grit Removal • Grit – sand, silt, cinder, small gravel, coffee

grounds, eggshells and other inert materials• Grit is very abrasive to mechanical

processing equipment and will cause excessive wear

• Grit will also accumulate in tanks, digesters and pipes causing down time for clean outs

• Aerated chambers, horizontal flow through basins, vortex removal and hydrocyclones

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• Bridgeport, West Side (40 MGD) – 305 cy/week– Daily disposal

• Norfolk (0.35 MGD) – 0.012 cy/week– Yearly disposal (0.624 cy/year)

Volumes of Screenings and Grit

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

• Screenings and Grit are defined as ‘Special Waste’ by the Department

• Special Waste require special handling and disposal procedures based on its physical and chemical characteristics

• Permitted Solid Waste Landfills– Manchester Landfill

Management/Disposal

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

• Stockpiled at Sewage Treatment Plant• Resources Recovery Facilities (RRF) –

– directly transported to a permitted RRF and disposed as special waste; or

– if it has been properly “washed, ground and dewatered”, may be accepted as municipal solid waste

Management/Disposal

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Processing Screenings

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

Washing, Grinding & Dewatering

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

• Department may conduct a survey in the future to assess the current management of screenings, grit as well as sewage sludge

• Department may inspect facilities to determine compliance with State Statutes, Regulations and Permits

Possible Survey & Inspections

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